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14 THE BOUNCER if t . l,,A C 'A' . i, u 'Mm 667 he f y it . ei . Qs' 'N ' Vp X 14557 R-'sdi x q -- J 4 . a li Wifi .A . il . Efieigf ss , 'Il r . ef: ' ffl 'fr -55'..,,TT15' 'r ' Dramas!! 4 Ball Games!!! ' Vacations coming! ! '! Safely home from Washington. Mr. Greenleaf- Please accept me as an applicationf, Mr. Partridge- I haven't heard any- thing about pie yet. ' Miss Holway- Which one did you say? Miss Greene-' 'The other one. Ques.-Who belongs to the Know- nothing party? Ans.-Nearly all the American His- tory Class. ASecond jackson, the Bully of the' School. Rushworth Miss Gower- Give me a brief sketch of the life of Abraham Lincoln. Miss Berry-'iHe was born in a log cabin. Mr. Means-Un Caesarj HIS kiss Ccisl all right for hither? Miss Sawyer--CTranslating Frenchl Give me your paw. A Brownie from Brownville. C. Brown Miss Wilber-Cin Com. Geog.D What is the capital of Italy? Miss Carpenter -' 'Greece. Mr. Partridge-QTO the Fresh Algebra classl Anyone would think that you had forgotten all that you ever knew about Algebra. Miss Gower-- Who is your mind up- on more, Miss Emery, Mr. Rushworth or me? We infer that Miss Gower is always
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THE BOUNCER 13 on Marcl1 eighteenth, which was men- tioned in our last issue, Skowhegan had the better of us in the summing up of argumentation, delivery and in general appearance. The Hnal summary was 42 to 40W. Messrs Issac Higginbotham and Harry Kidder of Colby College, and Mr. Mallet, principal of Farmington State Normal School acted as judges for the question. Our next great event was the trip to Washington, the details of which have been very fully covered in our literary department. Ou the evening of May twentieth the annual Junior-Senior Reception was held at the school building. After the reception a short program was carried out which was as follows: Piano Solo, Ella Hilton Summer Evening, Double Trio Reading, Myrtle Danico Violin Solo. Robert Dinsmore Piano Duet, Violet McFarland and Amey johnson Refreshments were served and the evening was spent in playing games. The first Junior Exhibition ever held in Madison was given june tenth by the class 'of 1911 ill the Congregational church. The church was well filled and was prettily decorated i11 the class colors and potted plants. The following pro- gramme was well carried out. Music Prayer Music How He Saved St. Michaels, Selected Mina Mae Titus A Message to Garcia, Elbert Hubbard George Edwin Gray . Our Weddin' Day, Belle C. Greene Della Mae Hayden Music King of Den1nark's Ride, Caroline Norton Florence Irene Frazier The Sign of the Cross, William Barnett Myrtle Florence Danico Excerpt from Speech, W. J. Bryan Robert Mitchell Dinsmore Music A Daughter of France, fExcerpt from Under Two Flagsl Ouida Violet Agatha .McFarland The Race at Devi1's Neck, Selected Amey Louise Johnson The Unknown Speaker, Anon Rufus Albert Dyer Music Presentation of Diplomas to class of 1910 Benediction
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THE BOUNCER I5 looking-out for her supper because in- stead of translating The Summer was nearly gone in Cmsar, she read it The Supper was nearly gone,', this together with other instances nearly proves the statement. Q Miss Sawyer-fTranslating Frenchl Do you remember how the silent lake skimmed the swallow? WANTED An extra period in which to read love letters. W. Tompkins Mr. Perkins-CTranslating Latinl And they fastened boards three feet thick together with pins. Miss Gower to Mr. Fletcher- What are you eating candy for? Ifletcher- A cold. To Mr. Tompkins- What are you chewing gum for? Tompkins- Indigestion. Miss Emery--CReading 90 degreesj 90, what's that little round thing for? Miss Holway- Who attended Ivan- hoe's wedding? Mr. Greenleaf- Cedric and Ivan- hoe. Tompkins and Harris came near being permanent residents of Washington so we hear. Miss Gower-Cln Physiologyl Why is it that animals can move their ears more easily than people? Miss Frazier- Because they are more in practice. Mr. Carpenter- A fellow's happier going up than when he's coming down. It seems that the Washington Pajama Parade was especially interesting to the lookersson when Mr. Fletcher appeared. Mr. Carlson-Always in Dreamland. Miss Hamilton- They told Ivanhoe that he must take ot? his head but he didn't want to. v WANTED A position to manufacture gold bowed spectacles. R. Fletcher Did Mr. Vose enjoy the first part of his Washington trip? Ask him. For the latest French pronunciations inquire of Mr. Perkins. We wonder if Miss Sawyer has found out what provender means yet. The Seniors thought that lemons were cheaper in Madison than in Washington and for that reason they took a good supply with them. Miss Gower- Will you dictate that to nie? Miss Young- Shall I read it? Was a Senior ever known to lose a bet?
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